Talk:Allen Jones (whistleblower)

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"evidence major drug companies sought to influence government officials." Not news. The author may have meant to suggest improper or corrupt influence, in whch case he really should say so, if such citeable allegations exist.

And what was the result of that wrongful termination suit? 2 years should be enough for the case to be resolved. Midgley 13:36, 16 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Reply: I do not know who authored the piece but, as the Subject, I can confirm that the influence alleged was indeed illegal and corrupt. One high ranking state employee was eventually cited with 22 Ethics Commission violations, terminated and recommended for criminal prosecution. Another resigned without prosecution. Others remained in their jobs without being investigated. I settled my 2 lawsuits against the Pennsylvania OIG in early 2006. I continue to fight this corruption on other fronts. Allen Jones